February 2, 2010
On December 23rd 2009, the notes on this website reported that Obama conferred diplomatic immunity upon the international police organization known as INTERPOL, effectively making its domestic office records off-limits to US law enforcement, the United States judicial system and even the freedom of information act. Now it looks like the Obama administration has started the process of ceding control of the Internet domain servers to the internat…
Tags: Internet, Interpol, Silvio Berlusconi
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October 23, 2009
Senator John Rockefeller’s Internet Bill S.773 has been winding its way around Capitol Hill for the last few months. Below is the Governments brief description of the bill. “A bill to ensure the continued free flow of commerce within the United States and with its global trading partners through secure cyber communications, to provide for the continued development and exploitation of the Internet and intranet communications for such purposes, …
Tags: Ben Franklin, China, Commerce Department, Internet, Medicare, Senator Rockefeller, Social Security
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November 24, 2009
… about something that I find intuitively obvious. Although some may not agree, I believe the following – This is probably the worst possible time in all of recorded history to try to hide the truth because of….THE INTERNET Our “information age” has gone into hyper-drive over the past few years. We now have Twitter, Face Book, Google Sites, SMS text messaging, instant messaging, Skype, iChat and You Tube. I pers…
Tags: Internet, Technology
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June 4, 2010
…left hand of the federal government is doing while we are distracted by the right-hand. You may recall that the Obama White House Diaries published a story on May 6 entitled “Meet Susan Crawford, the White House’s Internet Czar”. It discussed Crawford’s views on Internet regulation, her desire to save the newspapers from declining readership and the federal government’s goal to provide subsidized high-speed Internet …
Tags: Internet
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November 14, 2011

…lanet – whether it was India, Chile, Zimbabwe, Siberia or Cambodia – and people would be able to declare the character’s name much easier than any other. That was in the age of silent movies and comic strips… long before the Internet. Today, thanks to advances in the world of communication, information and images are exchanged around the world at the speed of light and that has made a major impact on how we categorize the most recognizable figu…
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November 28, 2011

…in the evening and there was shopping in the morning, the third day. Thus the stores and the malls were finished, and all the host of them. And on the Sunday the American finished his work that he had done, and he created the Internet before he rested on Sunday from all his work that he had done. And the American said, “Let other men shop, each according to its kind, in grocery stores, small businesses, department stores, the malls or on th…
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January 21, 2012

… seemed on the superficial level to offer continuity, it was actually an ideological reversal, back to the Liberal wing of the Republican Party. Though he lambasted his opponent Michael Dukakis, tarring him with the “Liberal” label, which Reaganism had turned into a dirty word, Bush himself was every bit a Progressive. His admitted trouble with “the vision thing” prevented him from continuing with Reagan’s unfinished work: shrinking government, e…
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February 5, 2010
…al, right? Well maybe not for Starbucks, but in a hospital setting we have to be very careful with frequencies and bandwidth utilization so that clinical information systems are not degraded, or worse attacked, as a result of Internet surfing by the public. We finally arrived at a solution. At 9:00 PST last night, we flipped the switch. Wireless guest access is now available on the entire hospital campus. The truth is we were not planning on fli…
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November 17, 2009
…to 215 is not a “great” victory but an awakening call to all those that think they can vote against the peoples wishes and get away with it. 2010 will tell the tale. STRAW #2 – Then there is Senator John Rockefeller’s Internet Bill S.773. Or as I like to call it “Now you have the internet, now you don’t” Bill. They tried to sneak this one through quietly and quickly, which should really be the watch word for this administration. This Bill…
Tags: ACORN, Economy, Sarah Palin
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December 25, 2010
…s to understand how you and others are using their site, to identify repeat visitors, and to determine the paths visitors take on their site. They also use cookies to determine whether you visited their site from a particular Internet link or advertisement. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but it is possible to change your browser setup to allow you to control whether you will accept cookies, reject cookies, or to notify you each t…
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